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    • Chris FullmerC Offline
      Chris Fullmer
      last edited by

      Hmm, I'll try those. I think I now undestand the constant notation a little better here. I'll play around with it. Thanks Thom,

      Chris

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      • Dan RathbunD Offline
        Dan Rathbun
        last edited by

        Yea Chris.. these constants are known as Class Constants, as opposed to Module Constants or Global Constants.

        They are defined within the class definition.
        ` Sketchup::Face.constants

        ["PointOutside", "PointInside", "PointOnFace", "PointUnknown", "PointOnEdge", "PointNotOnPlane", "PointOnVertex"]`

        You access them like you would a Module constant. Note that they should be capitalized, to help Ruby find them instead of looking for a method (which is why it is encouraged that methods begin with a lowercase letter.) But there can be a method of the same name, but for Ruby to find the method instead of the constant, the call must use ().
        PointInside Ruby looks for a constant (if not found, Ruby will raise a NameError. Module, Class and Method Identfiers are themselves constants kept by Ruby internally.)
        PointInside() causes Ruby to make a method call. (If it does not exist, Ruby will raise a NoMethodError, and NOT look for the constant.)

        Also, (select a face, then in the console):
        ` f=Sketchup.active_model.selection[0]
        f.class.constants

        ["PointOutside", "PointInside", "PointOnFace", "PointUnknown", "PointOnEdge", "PointNotOnPlane", "PointOnVertex"]
        f.class::PointInside
        1`
        ~

        I'm not here much anymore.

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        • T Offline
          TheDro
          last edited by

          I'm running into some pretty weird problems with the classify_point method. Here's the code I'm running:

          puts ii.classify_point(curPoint).to_s
          if ii.classify_point(curPoint)&8
          ...
          

          The value 32 is always sent to the console, yet the if statement executes, even though 32&8 = 0. Can someone help me out with this?

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          • Dan RathbunD Offline
            Dan Rathbun
            last edited by

            @thedro said:

            The value 32 is always sent to the console, yet the if statement executes, even though 32&8 = 0. Can someone help me out with this?

            It's Ruby!

            Only false and nil evaluate to a logical .FALSE., everything else is logical .TRUE.

            If you want a zero test, use ==0 or .zero?

            Ex:

            unless (ii.classify_point(curPoint)&8).zero?

            or

            if not ii.classify_point(curPoint)&8 == 0

            or

            if ii.classify_point(curPoint)&8 != 0

            I'm not here much anymore.

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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
              last edited by

              @thedro said:

              I'm running into some pretty weird problems with the classify_point method. Here's the code I'm running:

              puts ii.classify_point(curPoint).to_s
              > if ii.classify_point(curPoint)&8
              > ...
              

              The value 32 is always sent to the console, yet the if statement executes, even though 32&8 = 0. Can someone help me out with this?

              Take note of the description of that method: http://code.google.com/apis/sketchup/docs/ourdoc/face.html#classify_point
              Don't use hard-coded numbers, but instead use the provided constants, as the values are different between versions.

              Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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              • Dan RathbunD Offline
                Dan Rathbun
                last edited by

                Ok, so what he's doing should read as:

                if ii.classify_point(curPoint) & Sketchup::Face::PointOnFace != Sketchup::Face::PointUnknown
                πŸ€“

                I'm not here much anymore.

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Or perhaps more transparently the full list from the API is

                  * 0: Sketchup::Face::PointUnknown (indicates an error),
                  * 1: Sketchup::Face::PointInside (point is on the face, not in a hole),
                  * 2: Sketchup::Face::PointOnVertex (point touches a vertex),
                  * 4: Sketchup::Face::PointOnEdge (point is on an edge),
                  * 16: Sketchup::Face::PointOutside (point outside the face or in a hole),
                  * 32: Sketchup::Face::PointNotOnPlane (point off the face's plane). So you can test for several possibilities by Constant - for 'on the face itself' ...
                  

                  if ii.classify_point(curPoint)==Sketchup::Face::PointInside etc...
                  Or if you wanted it to be only on a vertex you'd use ...
                  if ii.classify_point(curPoint)==Sketchup::Face::PointOnVertex etc...

                  TIG

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                  • TIGT Offline
                    TIG Moderator
                    last edited by

                    Correction: the API doc's list is completely foobar...
                    the proper list [by Brad] is [probably πŸ˜’ ]

                    • 0: Sketchup::Face::PointUnknown (indicates an error)
                    • 1: Sketchup::Face::PointInside (point is on the face, not in a hole)
                    • 2: Sketchup::Face::PointOnEdge (point is on an edge)
                    • 4: Sketchup::Face::PointOnVertex (point touches a vertex)
                    • 8: Sketchup::Face::PointOutside (point is outside the face or in a hole)
                    • 16: Sketchup::Face::PointNotOnPlane (point is off the face's plane) There is no 'PointOnFace' ??

                    TIG

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                    • thomthomT Offline
                      thomthom
                      last edited by

                      @tig said:

                      Correction: the API doc's list is completely foobar...
                      the proper list [by Brad] is [probably πŸ˜’ ]

                      • 0: Sketchup::Face::PointUnknown (indicates an error)
                      • 1: Sketchup::Face::PointInside (point is on the face, not in a hole)
                      • 2: Sketchup::Face::PointOnEdge (point is on an edge)
                      • 4: Sketchup::Face::PointOnVertex (point touches a vertex)
                      • 8: Sketchup::Face::PointOutside (point is outside the face or in a hole)
                      • 16: Sketchup::Face::PointNotOnPlane (point is off the face's plane) There is no 'PointOnFace' ??

                      His list of constants and values is not relevant for SU8M1

                      Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                      • TIGT Offline
                        TIG Moderator
                        last edited by

                        So... thomthom what IS the list ?
                        Why the secrecy?
                        I now think it should be from Sketchup::Face.constants - which returns
                        ["PointOutside", "PointInside", "PointOnFace", "PointUnknown", "PointOnEdge", "PointNotOnPlane", "PointOnVertex"]
                        I assume in the order they list here and not related to any 'integer' value they represent I THINK they are now...

                        PointOutside= Outside the outer loop edges of the face, but perhaps still on its plane, BUT does a hole count as 'outside' ?
                        PointInside= Inside the outer loop edges of the face, but perhaps in a hole so not 'onface' ?
                        PointOnFace= On the face - different from PointInside - as it cannot be in a hole - it is therefore within all loops ?
                        PointUnknown= An Error - invalid point
                        PointOnEdge= On an edge belonging to the face
                        PointNotOnPlane= A valid point, but it's NOT on the plane of the face
                        PointOnVertex= On a vertex belonging to the face
                        This really is a complete mess ! Bitwise was much more logical that f'ing 'constant names' πŸ˜’

                        TIG

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                        • thomthomT Offline
                          thomthom
                          last edited by

                          I think the list is the one listed in the docs now. There was an old value listed before, which I think where never returned. And SU8M1 introduced a new value.

                          What appear to have changed in the docs is that before it said that the comparisons had to be done bitwise.
                          I am a bit confused about best practice myself. I only found out about the constants when they released M1. The info has been sparse and I've been doing a bit of trial and error to get things working.

                          Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                          List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                          • thomthomT Offline
                            thomthom
                            last edited by

                            You can use the WayBack Machine to see the older versions of the docs:
                            http://waybackmachine.org/*/http://code.google.com/apis/sketchup/docs/ourdoc/face.html#classify_point

                            I had basically no info.... 😞

                            Not sure where I got the bitwise comparison from... πŸ˜•

                            Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                            List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                            • TIGT Offline
                              TIG Moderator
                              last edited by

                              The current API lists 6 Constants [Brad has 7] BUT the .constants method returns 7 that aren't the same as Brad's 7 so something is wrong soemwhere?? aaargh! πŸ˜’ My post http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=316191#p316191 list what I think might be right [today at least 😞 ] ???

                              TIG

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                              • thomthomT Offline
                                thomthom
                                last edited by

                                πŸ‘

                                Cheers TheDro

                                Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                                • TIGT Offline
                                  TIG Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  TheDro
                                  Thanks, could you perhaps publish a definitive list in the Face API note explaining which is what and that there is [possibly] an obsolete constant too... Comparing and contrasting with the current text and the Brad's follow up notes too... πŸ˜’

                                  TIG

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                                  • T Offline
                                    TheDro
                                    last edited by

                                    Alright, let's try to put this one to rest πŸ˜›. I just tested it with a face on the xy plane with a hole in it and here are the results(and code):

                                    puts "On Face(Inside); " + face.classify_point([0.25,0.25,0]).to_s #1
                                    puts "On Vertex; " + face.classify_point([0,0,0]).to_s             #2
                                    puts "On Edge; " + face.classify_point([0.25,0,0]).to_s            #4
                                    puts "Outside; " + face.classify_point([-0.5,0,0]).to_s            #16
                                    puts "In Hole; " + face.classify_point([0.6,0.6,0]).to_s           #16
                                    puts "NotOnPlane; " + face.classify_point([0,0,1]).to_s            #32
                                    

                                    So this means that whether the point is in a hole or outside the face, the return value is the same (16). I think that answers TIG's question about the matter. The OnFace constant (which is 😎 is not in the API nor am I able to choose a point that returns the value. It could therefore be obsolete. If someone can think of another case that I missed, let me know (other than an error (0) of course).

                                    Oh and just a quick note. The return value of the classify_point method will be one of the above values and NOT a sum of multiple values. I mention this because I expected a point on an vertex to return 6 or 7 because a point on a vertex is on the face and an edge at the same time, but this is not the case.

                                    As for how I'll write my code, well there are two ways of doing and I think this would be the shortest way (syntactically) of doing it:

                                    if (face.classify_point(point)&(Sketchup;;Face;;PointInside+Sketchup;;Face;;PointOnVertex+Sketchup;;Face;;PointOnEdge))!=0
                                    

                                    As long as those constants remain powers of 2, the code should work although to be safe I might just go with if((p==a) or (p==b) or (p==c)), which doesn't require any bitwise operations (I just find the bitwise way of doing cool since I've come to understand it recently πŸ˜›).

                                    EDIT:
                                    As requested, here is the definitive list of the constants:

                                    0: Sketchup::Face::PointUnknown (error)
                                    1: Sketchup::Face::PointInside (somewhere on the face)
                                    2: Skethcup::Face::PointOnVertex (on one of the vertices of the face)
                                    4: Skethcup::Face::PointOnEdge (on one of the edges of the face, vertices do not count since they return 2)
                                    8: Sketchup::Face::PointOnFace (likely obsolete)
                                    16:Sketchup::Face::PointOutside (on plane of the face but not on face; this includes holes)
                                    32:Sketchup::Face::PointNotOnPlane (not on the face's plane)

                                    Remember that this is for version 8.0 and that the constants should be used instead of the numerical values for forward compatibility.

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                                    • TIGT Offline
                                      TIG Moderator
                                      last edited by

                                      TheDro has edited the list provided a few posts back with 'all know data'...
                                      Unexpectedly it agrees exactly with the list in the main API -[except for that omitting '8 PointOnFace' as it is obsolete anyway - why is it in the constants still ? Have Google just forgotten to remove it ?]
                                      Brad's list in the API notes is therefore wrong [probably].
                                      I've suggested to TheDro to add another note to the API docs to state what seems to be the correct situation with v8M1 πŸ˜’

                                      TIG

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                                      • thomthomT Offline
                                        thomthom
                                        last edited by

                                        I digged in my emails - here's a quote from a Googler:

                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        Here is a comment from our defect database about this issue

                                        "..I learned that the Sketchup::Face::PointOnFace constant is never used, so I just removed it from the docs.."

                                        Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                                        List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                                        • TIGT Offline
                                          TIG Moderator
                                          last edited by

                                          Out of interest I wrote this snippet
                                          Sketchup.constants.sort.each{|e|puts e;eval("Sketchup::"+e+".constants").each{|c|puts "\t"+c};puts}
                                          which prints out all Sketchup 'constants' - as this on my system at least [e.g. I expect Geodesic is an extra type added by a script...] There aren't that many 'constants' found this way...

                                          AppObserver
                                          
                                          ArcCurve
                                          
                                          AttributeDictionaries
                                          
                                          AttributeDictionary
                                          
                                          Behavior
                                          
                                          Camera
                                          
                                          Color
                                          
                                          ComponentDefinition
                                          
                                          ComponentInstance
                                          
                                          Console
                                          
                                          ConstructionLine
                                          
                                          ConstructionPoint
                                          
                                          Curve
                                          
                                          DefinitionList
                                          
                                          DefinitionObserver
                                          
                                          DefinitionsObserver
                                          
                                          Drawingelement
                                          
                                          Edge
                                          
                                          EdgeUse
                                          
                                          Entities
                                          
                                          EntitiesObserver
                                          
                                          Entity
                                          
                                          EntityObserver
                                          
                                          Face
                                          	PointOutside
                                          	PointInside
                                          	PointOnFace
                                          	PointUnknown
                                          	PointOnEdge
                                          	PointNotOnPlane
                                          	PointOnVertex
                                          
                                          Geodesic
                                          	TETRA_S
                                          	SQRT2
                                          	PRIMITIVES
                                          	TETRA_R
                                          	GOLDEN_MEAN
                                          	TETRA_Q
                                          	TETRA_T
                                          	SQRT3
                                          
                                          Group
                                          
                                          HLR
                                          
                                          Image
                                          
                                          Importer
                                          	ImportFail
                                          	ImportFileNotFound
                                          	ImportSuccess
                                          	ImporterNotFound
                                          	ImportCanceled
                                          
                                          InputPoint
                                          
                                          InstanceObserver
                                          
                                          Layer
                                          
                                          Layers
                                          
                                          LayersObserver
                                          
                                          Loop
                                          
                                          Material
                                          
                                          Materials
                                          
                                          MaterialsObserver
                                          
                                          Menu
                                          
                                          Model
                                          
                                          ModelObserver
                                          
                                          OptionsManager
                                          
                                          OptionsProvider
                                          
                                          OptionsProviderObserver
                                          
                                          Page
                                          
                                          Pages
                                          	UnitsPixels
                                          	ImageLinked
                                          	UnitsNormalizedY
                                          	ImageEmbeddedAndLinked
                                          	UnitsNormalizedX
                                          	ImageEmbedded
                                          
                                          PagesObserver
                                          
                                          PickHelper
                                          
                                          RenderingOptions
                                          	ROPAssign
                                          	ROPSetDisplayInstanceAxes
                                          	ROPSetFogHint
                                          	ROPSetDisplaySketchAxes
                                          	ROPSetGroundColor
                                          	ROPSetExtendEdges
                                          	ROPSetLineExtension
                                          	ROPSetDepthQueWidth
                                          	ROPSetSectionDefaultCutColor
                                          	ROPSetFogUseBkColor
                                          	ROPSetTexture
                                          	ROPSetHighlightColor
                                          	ROPEditComponent
                                          	ROPSetModelTransparency
                                          	ROPSetDrawUnderground
                                          	ROPSetFaceColorMode
                                          	ROPSetFogDist
                                          	ROPSetLockedColor
                                          	ROPSetSkyColor
                                          	ROPSetJitterEdges
                                          	ROPSetExtendLines
                                          	ROPSetLineEndEdges
                                          	ROPSetSectionInactiveColor
                                          	ROPSetDisplayDims
                                          	ROPSetTransparencyObsolete
                                          	ROPSetForegroundColor
                                          	ROPDrawHidden
                                          	ROPSetEdgeType
                                          	ROPSetDrawGround
                                          	ROPSetProfileWidth
                                          	ROPSetFogColor
                                          	ROPSetProfilesOnlyEdges
                                          	ROPSetHideConstructionGeometry
                                          	ROPSetEdgeColorMode
                                          	ROPSetDisplayColorByLayer
                                          	ROPSetDepthQueEdges
                                          	ROPSetSectionActiveColor
                                          	ROPSetDisplayText
                                          	ROPSetRenderMode
                                          	ROPSetBackgroundColor
                                          	ROPSetSectionDisplayMode
                                          	ROPSetFaceColor
                                          	ROPSetDrawHorizon
                                          	ROPSetProfileEdges
                                          	ROPSetDisplayFog
                                          	ROPSetLineEndWidth
                                          	ROPSetSectionCutWidth
                                          	ROPSetEdgeDisplayMode
                                          	ROPSetConstructionColor
                                          	ROPTransparencySortMethod
                                          	ROPSetMaterialTransparency
                                          	ROPSetGroundTransparency
                                          
                                          RenderingOptionsObserver
                                          
                                          SectionPlane
                                          
                                          Selection
                                          
                                          SelectionObserver
                                          
                                          ShadowInfo
                                          
                                          ShadowInfoObserver
                                          
                                          Style
                                          
                                          Styles
                                          
                                          Text
                                          
                                          Texture
                                          
                                          TextureWriter
                                          
                                          Tools
                                          
                                          ToolsObserver
                                          
                                          UVHelper
                                          
                                          Vertex
                                          
                                          View
                                          
                                          ViewObserver
                                          
                                          ["AppObserver", "ArcCurve", "AttributeDictionaries", "AttributeDictionary", "Behavior", "Camera", "Color", "ComponentDefinition", "ComponentInstance", "Console", "ConstructionLine", "ConstructionPoint", "Curve", "DefinitionList", "DefinitionObserver", "DefinitionsObserver", "Drawingelement", "Edge", "EdgeUse", "Entities", "EntitiesObserver", "Entity", "EntityObserver", "Face", "Geodesic", "Group", "HLR", "Image", "Importer", "InputPoint", "InstanceObserver", "Layer", "Layers", "LayersObserver", "Loop", "Material", "Materials", "MaterialsObserver", "Menu", "Model", "ModelObserver", "OptionsManager", "OptionsProvider", "OptionsProviderObserver", "Page", "Pages", "PagesObserver", "PickHelper", "RenderingOptions", "RenderingOptionsObserver", "SectionPlane", "Selection", "SelectionObserver", "ShadowInfo", "ShadowInfoObserver", "Style", "Styles", "Text", "Texture", "TextureWriter", "Tools", "ToolsObserver", "UVHelper", "Vertex", "View", "ViewObserver"]
                                          

                                          TIG

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                                          • thomthomT Offline
                                            thomthom
                                            last edited by

                                            RenderingOptions got contants!! 😲

                                            One can actually use constants - that refer to integers (I assume indexes) to refer to options. That should be more efficient than strings.

                                            Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                                            List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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